181
181
Jun 10, 2014
06/14
by
WGN
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
the area is home to the largest oil field in the united states. industry urging faster approval. >> >> until now the faa has only approved the use of drums for public safety. hillary clinton is coming back to chicago to headline some of events. to mar his schedule to take part in ideas week. clasclass and is out with a book. in an interview with diane sawyer, and says she takes responsibility for the attack on the u.s. embassy in bangkok as the libya that killed four americans. she says she was not responsible for security at the compound. >> there was a black folack of appreciation. >> gave very direct instructions that the people to have the expertise and experience and security. that is personal. >> i'm not equipped to sit and look blueprints to determine where the blast walls need to be. that is why we hire people who have that expertise. stuns not decided whether to run for president in 2016. >> donald sterling has reportedly changed his mind again. his attorney says his client is withdrawing support for the sale of the l.a. clippers. the deal was neg
the area is home to the largest oil field in the united states. industry urging faster approval. >> >> until now the faa has only approved the use of drums for public safety. hillary clinton is coming back to chicago to headline some of events. to mar his schedule to take part in ideas week. clasclass and is out with a book. in an interview with diane sawyer, and says she takes responsibility for the attack on the u.s. embassy in bangkok as the libya that killed four americans. she...
27
27
Jun 26, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
account any serious adverse effect of such loan or guarantee on the competitive position of the united states industry. and employment in the united states. we heard this morning that you have done that one time. one time in 2001 when it comes to selling air craft -- helping boeing sell aircraft over sees that was in 2001. staff tells me now that you have conducked a grand total of 24 of those reports as required by law over the last 17,000 export/import transactions. in 2012, we asked for some reforms. in 2012, this body asked the export/import bank for some roo forms. one of the secretary of the treasury and nonoec members to reduce subsidizing programs and other subsidies. that was almost two years ago. you all have managed to set a meeting. the administration recently sent over its proposed reforms. they call it a re-authorization. i don't know if we call it a reform. it essentially says that you want more money. you want to change the way you count losses. you want to eliminate the need for producing stuff in the federal register regarding notice, lowering the accountability and transparency and
account any serious adverse effect of such loan or guarantee on the competitive position of the united states industry. and employment in the united states. we heard this morning that you have done that one time. one time in 2001 when it comes to selling air craft -- helping boeing sell aircraft over sees that was in 2001. staff tells me now that you have conducked a grand total of 24 of those reports as required by law over the last 17,000 export/import transactions. in 2012, we asked for some...
118
118
Jun 24, 2014
06/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
the entire united states steel industry is struggling because of inaction in washington. the numbers don't lie. when steel imports rise we lose jobs. the green line here is steel imports into the united states. look at that. we're on the wrong side of that issue. the red line is employment by united states steel industry. this chart should be really as clear as day for anybody who is making a decision in congress and they have the ability to act. some members of congress are taking action. last month, 57 senators sent a letter to the united states department of commerce urging them to take action against cheap steel imports and the deadline is july 11th. that's right. that's the deadline. that's how much time between now and june 24th and july 11th that your government can actually do something to protect an entire industry and the american steel workers and all of these folk up in northern minnesota that have just known what they've known for decades. a few republicans did sign the letter. i'll show you their pictures a little later on. the majority were democrats and the
the entire united states steel industry is struggling because of inaction in washington. the numbers don't lie. when steel imports rise we lose jobs. the green line here is steel imports into the united states. look at that. we're on the wrong side of that issue. the red line is employment by united states steel industry. this chart should be really as clear as day for anybody who is making a decision in congress and they have the ability to act. some members of congress are taking action. last...
113
113
Jun 26, 2014
06/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
he is not the united states -- knocked the united states goal industry down. they're going to -- has nothing to do with the environment. it has to do with power. it has to do with getting power over the grid. when he says electric rates would skyrocket, he meant it. how would you want to get control of america the most? through the electric power availability. rationing it. and the cost of electricity. that is what is happening. i'm afraid to death for america and if people in this country had better be because the people on fixed incomes -- and i grew up poor -- are going to be hurt the worst. >> bob, the last time you were with us talking about how you have been controversial fellow, you have not made your concern about the president's policies or the president himself a secret from anyone, and many eave e-mailed me something like this, bob should just shut his mouther early and wouldn't be the target he is now. others said, murray's biggest probable lem is he speaks his mind but too often do you have any regrets for sort of coming out the gate, raising hack
he is not the united states -- knocked the united states goal industry down. they're going to -- has nothing to do with the environment. it has to do with power. it has to do with getting power over the grid. when he says electric rates would skyrocket, he meant it. how would you want to get control of america the most? through the electric power availability. rationing it. and the cost of electricity. that is what is happening. i'm afraid to death for america and if people in this country had...
37
37
Jun 25, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
account any serious adverse effect of such loan or guarantee on the competitive position of the united states industry. and employment in the united states. we heard this morning that you have done that one time. one time in 2001 when it comes to selling air craft -- helping boeing sell aircraft over sees that was in 2001. staff tells me now that you have conducked a grand total of 24 of those reports as required by law over the last 17,000 export/import transactions. in 2012, we asked for some reforms. in 2012, this body asked the export/import bank for some roo forms. one of the secretary of the treasury and nonoec members to reduce subsidizing programs and other subsidies. that was almost two years ago. you all have managed to set a meeting. the administration recently sent over its proposed reforms. they call it a re-authorization. i don't know if we call it a reform. it essentially says that you want more money. you want to change the way you count losses. you want to eliminate the need for producing stuff in the federal register regarding notice, lowering the accountability and transparency and
account any serious adverse effect of such loan or guarantee on the competitive position of the united states industry. and employment in the united states. we heard this morning that you have done that one time. one time in 2001 when it comes to selling air craft -- helping boeing sell aircraft over sees that was in 2001. staff tells me now that you have conducked a grand total of 24 of those reports as required by law over the last 17,000 export/import transactions. in 2012, we asked for some...
64
64
Jun 22, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
one of them is the trade relationship or treating china on the one hand and the united state and other dance industrial economies on the other. and second is the trade relationship between an ef on the one hand in the united states and the other advanced industrial economies on the other. let me say a word about each. china is regularly accused of unfair trade crack this is the various kinds. they include currency manipulation, theft of intellectual property, unfair, unsatisfied three environmental policies. but the most explosive accusation labeled against china in trade with that country is that trade contributes substantially to two unfortunate , ongoing economic trends in the united states and other countries as well. one such trend is the fact nation of wages. the other is growing economic inequality. economic studies generally show that while trying to trade this contributed to this trend, it is by far not the biggest contributor. the major contributor economists generally find is the answer to elegy. but china gets the lion's share of the blame. and this unhappiness with china increases, it coul
one of them is the trade relationship or treating china on the one hand and the united state and other dance industrial economies on the other. and second is the trade relationship between an ef on the one hand in the united states and the other advanced industrial economies on the other. let me say a word about each. china is regularly accused of unfair trade crack this is the various kinds. they include currency manipulation, theft of intellectual property, unfair, unsatisfied three...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
in our in our culture so it's a very difficult issue to tackle united states relative to other nations so compared to other industrialized nations we tend to have relatively liberal gun laws compared to say the united kingdom war australia or a nation such as that. and that has made it a bit more difficult to tackle these issues related to gun violence now now in fairness it's important point as we're talking about this issue that gun violence in the united states actually is down it actually is quite a bit lower than it was even a decade or two ago but it seems to be that these mass shooting events tend not to be following that trend for reasons that are not very well understood but certainly the difficulties that we have politically in tackling gun violence is a part of the issue are gun control is a part of the issue that we're facing where does mental health come into the picture. mental health is certainly a big issue i mean when we look at commonalities between mass shooting events we find really three things you know first mass shooters tend to have a history of anger or rage or anti-social tendencies they also do
in our in our culture so it's a very difficult issue to tackle united states relative to other nations so compared to other industrialized nations we tend to have relatively liberal gun laws compared to say the united kingdom war australia or a nation such as that. and that has made it a bit more difficult to tackle these issues related to gun violence now now in fairness it's important point as we're talking about this issue that gun violence in the united states actually is down it actually...
97
97
Jun 25, 2014
06/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
industry had net losses of $388 million. in 2013, losses rose to the next year of $1.2 billion. now, you get this? is this a good trend? hell no. the united states steel industry is in rough shape right now. and the steel industry may not be able to survive unless this trend is reversed. now earlier today, united steel worker president leo gerard spoke to the senate finance committee. he wants to know what's going on to his credit. mr. gerard stepped forward and made it clear what is at stake. >> the product being used to bring natural gas and oil to the surface, high value product and our companies have invested billions, i say billions with a b in plant and equipment needed to make this. south korea produces this product and i repeat, they produce this product only for export. workers across this country, those directly involved in production of this product and those dependent on the jobs simply been rallying fon change. words have been heard, 57 members of the senate sign a letter to the administration asking the administration to use the correct analysis. we have hundreds of our members, if not thousands, who are either laid off, working sh
industry had net losses of $388 million. in 2013, losses rose to the next year of $1.2 billion. now, you get this? is this a good trend? hell no. the united states steel industry is in rough shape right now. and the steel industry may not be able to survive unless this trend is reversed. now earlier today, united steel worker president leo gerard spoke to the senate finance committee. he wants to know what's going on to his credit. mr. gerard stepped forward and made it clear what is at stake....
137
137
Jun 27, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 1
account any serious adverse effect of any loan or guarantee on the competitive position of the united states industry. then we had some follow-up conversations as late as may 9th about delta's concerns. we voted that bill out on may 15th, and i've really never had an explanation of -- that the sale of wide-body jets to the emirates did not hurt u.s. airlines and their competitive position. several times this has come up. even i think as early as 2003. have you ever done an analysis and shared it with the congress of that particular issue that the president of the airlines was talking about earlier? >> we -- again, congress asked us to review our economic impact. we not only reviewed it, we decided to revise it and to publicize it. it is on our website. we also do an analysis of -- >> is that specifically about the effect on -- >> on aircraft, yes. we look at aircraft and look at every aircraft transaction. >> no, i'm talking about specifically -- could you supply that specific analysis that you did? what -- that concern was directed -- it was very refined. it was to address the need to subsidize loan
account any serious adverse effect of any loan or guarantee on the competitive position of the united states industry. then we had some follow-up conversations as late as may 9th about delta's concerns. we voted that bill out on may 15th, and i've really never had an explanation of -- that the sale of wide-body jets to the emirates did not hurt u.s. airlines and their competitive position. several times this has come up. even i think as early as 2003. have you ever done an analysis and shared...
98
98
Jun 23, 2014
06/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
united states market and you know what this is doing? this is threatening the livelihoods of thousands upon thousands of americans. we're talking jobs. steel imports increased 12% between 2011 and 2013. the united states steel industry of $1.2 billion in 2013 alone. according to the economic policy institute, the u.s. steel production supported over 500,000 jobs nationwide in 2012. steel dumping threatens every single one of those jobs. you can't get around it. it is a fact. so if we keep taking this cheap steel, and they keep dumping it on our market and we don't have any tariffs at all, this is going to be american jobs, we're talking we've already seen shutdowns of some plants. we've already seen some layoffs and let me tell you something, there were real nervous hearty working americans at that rally today. joining me tonight in our rapid response panel, leo gir ard and democratic congressman rick noland of minnesota. i want to point out there has been a letter sent from the united states senate, 57, that's right, bipartisan, 57 senators have signed on to a letter that has gone to the commerce department telling them to take some action on this. mr. girard, do they have legal footing to do something to turn this
united states market and you know what this is doing? this is threatening the livelihoods of thousands upon thousands of americans. we're talking jobs. steel imports increased 12% between 2011 and 2013. the united states steel industry of $1.2 billion in 2013 alone. according to the economic policy institute, the u.s. steel production supported over 500,000 jobs nationwide in 2012. steel dumping threatens every single one of those jobs. you can't get around it. it is a fact. so if we keep...
50
50
Jun 16, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. there are giant industries that pollute and the consequence is they'd make immediate profits and the effects of pollution will be felt by people around the country and around the globe. it is in their interest to pollutes because they can make short-term profits and everyone else will bear the cost. think about it. they can amass the of lobbyists to go to washington to influence the of lawmakers and regulators to do everything they can to maintain their opportunities to fouled the air and poison the water in order to promote shorter-term profits. everyone else has to pay the price does not have that same kind of organized ability to make their voices heard in the same way with lobbyists and lawyers in washington. this is just one more example of how we have in the quality or a rigged to system where a handful are able to reap benefits at the cost of everyone else. climate change like economic inequality are symptoms of the same problem. the same problem of those with power with rules in their favor and everyone else being left behind. [applause] >> we have a ton of questions submitte
united states. there are giant industries that pollute and the consequence is they'd make immediate profits and the effects of pollution will be felt by people around the country and around the globe. it is in their interest to pollutes because they can make short-term profits and everyone else will bear the cost. think about it. they can amass the of lobbyists to go to washington to influence the of lawmakers and regulators to do everything they can to maintain their opportunities to fouled...
175
175
Jun 24, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
he spoke at a white house summit for working families, he says united states is the only industrialized country in the world. and which companies aren't required to offer paid maternity leave. the president directed federal agencies to offer more flexible work arrangements for moms, but he's yet to back legislation that won't force paid family leave. >>> and, just in time for summer, how does a cold starbucks soda sounds? starting today, the coffee giant will be rolling out a designer soft drink, the hand crafted sewed's come in three flavors, spice, root beer, golden ginger ale, lemon all. will brew up carbonated soft drinks. cost bit more than coffee. a tall will sell for about 2.45. ukee, erika, some trivia about me. i've never had soda. >> really? >> really? of any type? >> i'm going tonight deuce you to frank's orange or frank's blackberry. >> don't break her spree, common. >> no coke or pepsi. >> interesting, jill. >> at this point i can't break that. i have to go with it now. >> thank you. right now your time is 5:37. and congress grilled commissioner on the irs late into the nig
he spoke at a white house summit for working families, he says united states is the only industrialized country in the world. and which companies aren't required to offer paid maternity leave. the president directed federal agencies to offer more flexible work arrangements for moms, but he's yet to back legislation that won't force paid family leave. >>> and, just in time for summer, how does a cold starbucks soda sounds? starting today, the coffee giant will be rolling out a designer...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Jun 16, 2014
06/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
frankly, this has been an unregulated industry, in the united states. and among the states for many years. and just a little bit regulation was introduced by the federal communication commission earlier this year that only affected interstate calls and as i go through the presentation, there are so many other areas that i think require regulation and while we certainly hope and i personally endorse regulation, that has been contemplated in sacramento, we are the first sheriff's department in the state of california and as i am told one of the only ones in the nation that is siding with the idea that we need to reform and reign in this industry. for me, i believe, frankly if the goal to work and to work the corrections and for our determination to enhance public safety, is to really work on reentering rehabilitation, than we should look at the obvious, and the obvious is that we want people to preserve ties with their family and loved one while they are incarcerated but it interfered with all of the good work and many of the people are here in the audien
frankly, this has been an unregulated industry, in the united states. and among the states for many years. and just a little bit regulation was introduced by the federal communication commission earlier this year that only affected interstate calls and as i go through the presentation, there are so many other areas that i think require regulation and while we certainly hope and i personally endorse regulation, that has been contemplated in sacramento, we are the first sheriff's department in...
77
77
Jun 29, 2014
06/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states is one the very few industrialized countries that do not require paid maternity leave for women in the workforce. should we and will you propose it? >> we absolutely will propose it. we have to pull together leaders from business and labor, from states who are moving out and doing the right thing here. we want to lift up the best practices. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. chaos in iraq and sanctions against russia. could that translate into soaring oil prices? >> we are monitoring oil prices, constantly monitoring. you are right. a rise in crude could lead to a rise in gasoline prices that would hurt consumers here and across the world. we are in constant communication with our allies, oil-producing allies, to make sure we understand their capacity and we will be ready to deal. as you know, the oil situation, we have a slight elevation and we will continue to monitor that and ensure oil prices are such that it supports our growth. >> nothing to worry about in this stage? >> we are monitoring and in close coordination. >> some house conservatives want to kill ex-im. w
the united states is one the very few industrialized countries that do not require paid maternity leave for women in the workforce. should we and will you propose it? >> we absolutely will propose it. we have to pull together leaders from business and labor, from states who are moving out and doing the right thing here. we want to lift up the best practices. >> there is a lot of uncertainty. chaos in iraq and sanctions against russia. could that translate into soaring oil prices?...
79
79
Jun 27, 2014
06/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
united nations aimed to foster democracy. these were competing divisions forming the basis of the cold war. before 1914 europe dominated the world in economic and military strength. after 1918 war industry turned the united states into a rising leader of the world instead. the war provided the conditions for fashism and communism. crucial fore runners of a world war ii two decades laterment all of that was still to come on the eve of the assassination of the arch duke france ferdinand in sarajevo 100 years ago. none of it could be imagined. >> it's been two years since anti-muslim riots in myanmar's state. doze ns were killed, thousands of ethnic rohingya said inned their home to live in makeshift camps. we visited one camp on the verge of a health crisis. >> this man is not a professional health wokker, he's the best position the community has. trained by an aid organization in care. the last time doctors visited this camp was two months ago. >> translation: they only spent an hour here. they said they didn't have enough time. they only saw 10 of the 50 people waiting to see them. the people here were forced to leave their homes after anti-muslim riots swept through the state two years ago. they have been move
united nations aimed to foster democracy. these were competing divisions forming the basis of the cold war. before 1914 europe dominated the world in economic and military strength. after 1918 war industry turned the united states into a rising leader of the world instead. the war provided the conditions for fashism and communism. crucial fore runners of a world war ii two decades laterment all of that was still to come on the eve of the assassination of the arch duke france ferdinand in...
23
23
Jun 2, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. i think that it is the influence of the nuclear industry. i think it's cost into the industry has a turkic ability to get ahead of the nrc on the issues and to say we will do this or that or you don't need to do this we will do this. so you've got the responses to the safety issues that are not set up by the regulation. they are voluntary. we have a line in the buck in that the traffic department don't put up a sign that says don't go too fast. i don't do things that aren't safe. at least in the lessons that come up so far it is a sense of what the industry needs to do. and the nuclear task force, the group of the senior officials that took 90 days to make recommendations. we need to get rid of the patchwork of the regulations. they allow this mix of the voluntary noncompliance, some compliance mishmash of the regulations. what the task force says is what's restructure from the ground up. for the speed limit for the reactors but 55-mile per hour speed limit reactor. to learn what we can but to make sure that we can say clearly that these rea
united states. i think that it is the influence of the nuclear industry. i think it's cost into the industry has a turkic ability to get ahead of the nrc on the issues and to say we will do this or that or you don't need to do this we will do this. so you've got the responses to the safety issues that are not set up by the regulation. they are voluntary. we have a line in the buck in that the traffic department don't put up a sign that says don't go too fast. i don't do things that aren't safe....
69
69
Jun 6, 2014
06/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. and i don't want to confuse for with that. they would if they could, i believe. that's my opinion. >> we told our online community, in the united states alone, dolphin areums are an $8.4 billion industryrick it obviously isn't that sample. you heard the numbers, the business is booming. how do you convince the consumers in america to stop supporting this with their all mighty dollar? >> one of the ways is watching black fish or the cove. there's a new movie coming out by the makers of the cove called six. and i think that will have a major impact also. but it's education and awareness, and that's really what we do. we try to get to the consumers and educate them in the hope that they will stop buying tickets for dolphin shows. >> and you are a perfect example of that, right? you started out as a trainer for flipper and you got educated to what was going on. give people your back story. >> that's true. i went to work at the miami sea aquarium, and very quickly became the head trainer, capturing dolphins and training them. and then flipper came along, and i did that for seven years. i was quite -- quite young. in my 20s. i was making a lot of money. but i knew it was wrong. i didn't kno
united states. and i don't want to confuse for with that. they would if they could, i believe. that's my opinion. >> we told our online community, in the united states alone, dolphin areums are an $8.4 billion industryrick it obviously isn't that sample. you heard the numbers, the business is booming. how do you convince the consumers in america to stop supporting this with their all mighty dollar? >> one of the ways is watching black fish or the cove. there's a new movie coming out...
63
63
Jun 25, 2014
06/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well first of all, the united states is the only industrialized nation in the world that doesn't require that there's some paid days for pregnancy leave, maternity leave. our policies need to change. we need to raise the minimum wage lifting 28 million out of poverty. we need equal pay for equal work. we need accessible affordable child care. that's a necessity. we absolutely need to have family paid leave, and sick days badly. >> we are one of the only countries in the world that doesn't require paid vacations, one of the few who doesn't give paid maternity, most developed countries offer paid paternity leaf. if we implement these things, it would cost employers money. consequences. >> actually, we looked at the minimum wage and found when it was raised in the past there hasn't been a loss of employment. and that is because workers have more money in their pockets, they can go to the neighbourhood diner, the grocery store. they'll spend money and we'll need more workers in the workforce to meet the people money. >> could employers benefit in that companies may be missing out honest best
>> well first of all, the united states is the only industrialized nation in the world that doesn't require that there's some paid days for pregnancy leave, maternity leave. our policies need to change. we need to raise the minimum wage lifting 28 million out of poverty. we need equal pay for equal work. we need accessible affordable child care. that's a necessity. we absolutely need to have family paid leave, and sick days badly. >> we are one of the only countries in the world...
73
73
Jun 7, 2014
06/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. and i don't want to confuse for with that. they would if they could, i believe. that's my opinion. >> we told our online community, in the united states alone, dolphin areums are an $8.4 billion industryrick it obviously isn't that sample. you heard the numbers, the business is booming. how do you convince the consumers in america to stop supporting this with their all mighty dollar? >> one of the ways is watching black fish or the cove. there's a new movie coming out by the makers of the cove called six. and i think that will have a major impact also. but it's education and awareness, and that's really what we do. we try to get to the consumers and educate them in the hope that they will stop buying tickets for dolphin shows. >> and you are a perfect example of that, right? you started out as a trainer for flipper and you got educated to what was going on. give people your back story. >> that's true. i went to work at the miami sea aquarium, and very quickly became the head trainer, capturing dolphins and training them. and then flipper came along, and i did that for seven years. i was quite -- quite young. in my 20s. i was making a lot of money. but i knew it was wrong. i didn't kno
united states. and i don't want to confuse for with that. they would if they could, i believe. that's my opinion. >> we told our online community, in the united states alone, dolphin areums are an $8.4 billion industryrick it obviously isn't that sample. you heard the numbers, the business is booming. how do you convince the consumers in america to stop supporting this with their all mighty dollar? >> one of the ways is watching black fish or the cove. there's a new movie coming out...
88
88
Jun 3, 2014
06/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. $97 billion pork industry, nobody knows how it got there, but the virus is spreading fast. john henry reports now in the state of iowa. >> here in the rolling landscape of america's pork belt, lurk as quiet killer. >> in desks craig rolls like most of his neighbors watched thousands of young pig lets to poor sign epidemic diarrhea virus. economists say the disease has wiped out seven to 10% of the pigs in the united states. adult pigs tend to survive, but the death rate among pig lets is nearly 100%. >> i received a call from the manager, while i was driving there, that said hey, something is wrong. like being hit with a punch in the gut when you first realize what is going to happen. we had already known how devastating it was going to be, and it was just as devastating for us, even though we knew what was coming. >> the latest threat to the pork supply originated in the 1970's in britain, with the current sprain is believed to come from china. this year in the u.s., it has wiped out an estimated seven to 8 million pigs. the hardest hit are not farmer whose are earning mor
united states. $97 billion pork industry, nobody knows how it got there, but the virus is spreading fast. john henry reports now in the state of iowa. >> here in the rolling landscape of america's pork belt, lurk as quiet killer. >> in desks craig rolls like most of his neighbors watched thousands of young pig lets to poor sign epidemic diarrhea virus. economists say the disease has wiped out seven to 10% of the pigs in the united states. adult pigs tend to survive, but the death...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
ukraine is under instructions from the united states of america very very large industrial companies this is also another subtle way of controlling the europeans remember because when and if russia quite rightly stops delivering gas which isn't paid for of course like last time like the previous two times the ukraine will simply siphon off the gas which will cause some problems in europe which will further encourage the europeans to be forced to eventually start buying american very expensive american merely refined gas as well that's all part of the business plan. on r.t. dot com right now we've got details of a light hearted solution to the gas rag put in a bid on e bay the price has rocketed to where a level anyone would balk at the moment the spoof or even guarantees delivery. iraqis verging on collapse a brutal jihadist offshoot of al qaeda has taken to more cities northeast of baghdad after murderously rampaging its way through the north the fear now is that the capital itself could fall next reports say the towns of the dia and fell to the group known as isis sending security
ukraine is under instructions from the united states of america very very large industrial companies this is also another subtle way of controlling the europeans remember because when and if russia quite rightly stops delivering gas which isn't paid for of course like last time like the previous two times the ukraine will simply siphon off the gas which will cause some problems in europe which will further encourage the europeans to be forced to eventually start buying american very expensive...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
crane these on the instructions from the united states of america very very large industrial companies this is also another subtle way of controlling the europeans remember because when. russia quite rightly stops delivering gas which isn't paid for of course like last time like the previous two times the ukraine will simply siphon off the gas which will cause some problems in europe which will further encourage the europeans to be forced to eventually start buying american very expensive american merely gas as well that's all part of the business. energy dot com right now details of one solution to the gas route put a bid on e bay the price though has rocketed to a level anyone that would balk at the spoof auction even guarantees delivery. iraq right now is verging on collapse as the army struggles to stop the advance of a brutal jihad as offshoot of al qaida has rampage through the north of the country the fear now is that the capital itself could fall next local media says the army has managed to hold back a jihad is offensive in the north western province of diaw and is preparing a
crane these on the instructions from the united states of america very very large industrial companies this is also another subtle way of controlling the europeans remember because when. russia quite rightly stops delivering gas which isn't paid for of course like last time like the previous two times the ukraine will simply siphon off the gas which will cause some problems in europe which will further encourage the europeans to be forced to eventually start buying american very expensive...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
a predominant view let's have a listen crane is under instructions from the united states of america very very large industrial companies this is also another subtle way of controlling the europeans remember because when and if russia quite rightly stops delivering gas which isn't paid for of course like last time like the previous two times ukraine will simply siphon off that gas which will cause some problems in europe which will further encourage the europeans to be forced to eventually start buying american very expensive american gas as well that's all part of the business well any rift between russia and the e.u. is really good for america because it is desperate to start selling its own gas if you look at this map right there you can see that europe gets thirty percent of its gas from russian federation and to you and ukraine is actually a major hub on that transport route from russia to europe and what america is desperate to do is to start selling its own gas but the problem is gas prices in europe right now are too low along on the mid if you took all this out of the equation all the transit through
a predominant view let's have a listen crane is under instructions from the united states of america very very large industrial companies this is also another subtle way of controlling the europeans remember because when and if russia quite rightly stops delivering gas which isn't paid for of course like last time like the previous two times ukraine will simply siphon off that gas which will cause some problems in europe which will further encourage the europeans to be forced to eventually...
162
162
Jun 17, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> big donation is saving a big piece of the ss united states, from the scrap yard. crews, industry executive jim pollen, donated $120,000 to save the ship's propellers. the the u.s. has been on the delaware waterfront for the last 18 years. pollen has offered to match hundred thousand dollars in other contributions for the ship's upkeep. >>> well, we are feeling the heat today, no doubt about it, this is our first day of 90-degree weather and it is just a preview of what is to come, it is getting hotter out there. we will check with cat any just a moment, lets go outside, kate bilo in the cbs mobile weather lab or belmont hills school in bala cynwyd, kate. >> thanks, chris, here's the place to be to beat the the heat, we are with the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, pool is pack on this tuesday, it is only this week they started opening up on weekdays and a lot of kids out here coming out here to try to cool off on this hottest day of the year so far. lets look at the temperature here on the mobile weather lab. it is 93 degrees. it feels closer to 94. temperatures across the receipts of t
. >>> big donation is saving a big piece of the ss united states, from the scrap yard. crews, industry executive jim pollen, donated $120,000 to save the ship's propellers. the the u.s. has been on the delaware waterfront for the last 18 years. pollen has offered to match hundred thousand dollars in other contributions for the ship's upkeep. >>> well, we are feeling the heat today, no doubt about it, this is our first day of 90-degree weather and it is just a preview of what...
39
39
Jun 11, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
, -- quote -- "the modern use of the term in the labor relations setting began in the united states railroad industry which used feathered mattresses in sleeping cars. railway labor unions confronted with technology which led to widespread unemployment sought to preserve jobs by negotiating contracts which required employers to compensate workers to do little or no work or which required complex and time-consuming work rules so as to generate a full day's work for an employee who otherwise would not -- otherwise would not remain employed" -- unquote. congress tried to put an end to the practice in the 1947 taft-hartley act amendments which define and outlaw featherbedding. however, the u.s. supreme court has narrowly defined the terminology leaving most practices undisturbed. the featherbedding-like practice i'm referring to today is most often called -- quote -- "official time" -- unquote written government employees who are highly compensated often including overtime pay are paid to perform work for the government only work for the benefit of their unions. these -- quote -- "employees" -- unquote a
, -- quote -- "the modern use of the term in the labor relations setting began in the united states railroad industry which used feathered mattresses in sleeping cars. railway labor unions confronted with technology which led to widespread unemployment sought to preserve jobs by negotiating contracts which required employers to compensate workers to do little or no work or which required complex and time-consuming work rules so as to generate a full day's work for an employee who otherwise...